Visual learners learn best by reading or seeing, as they understand and remember things by sight. They can picture what they are learning in their head, and learn best by using methods that are primarily visual.
Use color.
Buy a RAINBOW of pens and highlighters.
When you take notes, use different colors for different concepts.
Write key concepts three times in three different colors.
Highlight important passages and points in standout shades.
Look at the pictures first.
Before you read a passage from a textbook, first look at the illustrations to get an idea of the topic.
When you read the chapter, review the graphics to help you remember key concepts.
Picture what you read.
As you read, get a clear idea of what’s going on by picturing the action in your mind.
Use flashcards.
Use flashcards to help you memorize facts. For example, for a history class, write a date on one side of a card and key events that took place on that date on the reverse.
Get it in writing.
Remember to take notes on everything your teacher writes on the board, shows through a PowerPoint presentation or makes available through google classroom.
Ask the teacher to supply written assignments whenever possible.